The memmove optimizations for std::uninitialized_copy/fill/_n will
compile even if the type is not copy constructible, because std::copy
doesn't require copy construction to work. But the uninitialized
algorithms do require it.
This adds explicit static assertions to ensure we don't allow ill-formed
initializations.
PR libstdc++/89164
* include/bits/stl_algobase.h (__copy_move): Give descriptive names
to template parameters.
* include/bits/stl_uninitialized.h (uninitialized_copy)
(uninitialized_fill, uninitialized_fill_n): Add static assertions to
diagnose invalid uses.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_copy/1.cc:
Adjust expected error.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_copy/89164.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_copy_n/
89164.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_fill/89164.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_fill_n/
89164.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/cons/89164.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/cons/89164_c++17.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r275177
Building for i686-mingw32 target (with some local changes) produced an
error
error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of 'lstat' with no type [-fpermissive]
in libstdc++-v3/src/filesystem/ops-common.h. This patch adds the
missing return type. OK to commit (trunk and GCC 9 branch)?
Note 1: I haven't run the testsuite with this patch, but it fixes the
build failure I see (in sources with other local changes).
Note 2: I don't know why this hasn't produced build failures for other
people, but the missing return type looks wrong in any case even if
other local changes are for some reason needed for it to produce an
error.
* src/filesystem/ops-common.h [_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]
(std::filesystem::__gnu_posix::lstat): Add return type.
From-SVN: r274885
The x86 attributes such as ms_abi, stdcall, fastcall etc. alter the
function type, which means that functions with one of those attributes
do not match any of the partial specializations of std::is_function.
Rather than duplicating the list for every calling convention, use a
much simpler definition of std::is_function.
Also redefine __is_referenceable to not rely on partial specializations
for each type of referenceable function.
PR libstdc++/91371
* include/std/type_traits (is_function): Simplify definition. Remove
partial specializations for function types.
(__is_referenceable): Simplify definition.
* testsuite/20_util/bind/91371.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_function/91371.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_function/value.cc: Check more pointer types.
* testsuite/20_util/is_member_function_pointer/91371.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_object/91371.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r274756
In C++17 a function can return a prvalue of a type that cannot be moved
or copied. The current implementation of std::is_invocable_r uses
std::is_convertible to test the conversion to R required by INVOKE<R>.
That fails for non-copyable prvalues, because std::is_convertible is
defined in terms of std::declval which uses std::add_rvalue_reference.
In C++17 conversion from R to R involves no copies and so is not the
same as conversion from R&& to R.
This commit changes std::is_invocable_r to check the conversion without
using std::is_convertible.
std::function also contains a similar check using std::is_convertible,
which can be fixed by simply reusing std::is_invocable_r (but because
std::is_invocable_r is not defined for C++11 it uses the underlying
std::__is_invocable_impl trait directly).
PR libstdc++/91456
* include/bits/std_function.h (__check_func_return_type): Remove.
(function::_Callable): Use std::__is_invocable_impl instead of
__check_func_return_type.
* include/std/type_traits (__is_invocable_impl): Add another defaulted
template parameter. Define a separate partial specialization for
INVOKE and INVOKE<void>. For INVOKE<R> replace is_convertible check
with a check that models delayed temporary materialization.
* testsuite/20_util/function/91456.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_invocable/91456.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r274542
This non-standard extension is redundant and unused by the library.
* include/std/type_traits (__is_nullptr_t): Add deprecated attribute.
From-SVN: r274491
The src/c++17/string-inst.cc file needs to override the default string
ABI so that it still contains the expected symbols even when the library
is configured with --with-default-libstdcxx-abi=gcc4-compatible.
PR libstdc++/90361
* src/c++17/string-inst.cc: Use _GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI=1 by default.
From-SVN: r274314
When unpacking a std::tuple we know that the std::get calls are
noexcept, so only the invocation (for std::apply) and construction (for
std::make_from_tuple) can throw.
We also know the std::get calls won't throw for a std::array, but this
patch doesn't specialize the variable template for std::array. For an
arbitrary tuple-like type we don't know if the std::get calls will
throw, and so just use a potentially-throwing noexcept-specifier.
* include/std/tuple (__unpack_std_tuple): New variable template and
partial specializations.
(apply, make_from_tuple): Add noexcept-specifier.
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/apply/2.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/make_from_tuple/2.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r274312
normal_mv_distribution maintains the variance-covariance matrix param
in Cholesky-decomposed form. Existing param_type constructors, when
taking a full or lower-triangle varcov matrix, perform Cholesky
decomposition to convert it to the internal representation. This
internal representation is visible both in the varcov() result, and in
the streamed-out representation of a normal_mv_distribution object.
The problem is that when that representation is streamed back in, the
read-back decomposed varcov matrix is used as a lower-triangle
non-decomposed varcov matrix, and it undergoes Cholesky decomposition
again. So, each cycle of stream-out/stream-in changes the varcov
matrix to its "square root", instead of restoring the original
params.
This patch includes Corentin's changes that introduce verification in
testsuite/ext/random/normal_mv_distribution/operators/serialize.cc and
other similar tests that the object read back in compares equal to the
written-out object: the modified tests pass only if (u == v).
This patch also fixes the error exposed by his change, introducing an
alternate private constructor for param_type, used only by operator>>.
for libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog
* include/ext/random
(normal_mv_distribution::param_type::param_type): New private
ctor taking a decomposed varcov matrix, for use by...
(operator>>): ... this, befriended.
* include/ext/random.tcc (operator>>): Use it.
(normal_mv_distribution::param_type::_M_init_lower): Adjust
member function name in exception message.
for libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog
from Corentin Gay <gay@adacore.com>
* testsuite/ext/random/beta_distribution/operators/serialize.cc,
testsuite/ext/random/hypergeometric_distribution/operators/serialize.cc,
testsuite/ext/random/normal_mv_distribution/operators/serialize.cc,
testsuite/ext/random/triangular_distribution/operators/serialize.cc,
testsuite/ext/random/von_mises_distribution/operators/serialize.cc:
Add call to `VERIFY`.
From-SVN: r274233
As an extension to what the standard requires, this also adds
conditional noexcept-specifiers to the std::to_array functions.
P0325R4 to_array from LFTS with updates
* include/experimental/array (to_array): Qualify call to __to_array.
* include/std/array (__cpp_lib_to_array, to_array): Define for C++20.
* include/std/version (__cpp_lib_to_array): Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/array/creation/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/array/creation/2.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/array/creation/3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/array/tuple_interface/tuple_element_neg.cc:
Use zero for dg-error line number.
From-SVN: r274209
The values of the constants are taken from Glibc where the equivalent
constant exists, or by rounding the actual constant to the same number
of digits as the Glibc constants have.
P0631R4 Math Constants
* include/Makefile.am: Add new header.
* include/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* include/precompiled/stdc++.h: Include new header.
* include/std/numbers: New header.
* include/std/version (__cpp_lib_math_constants): Define.
* testsuite/26_numerics/numbers/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/26_numerics/numbers/2.cc: New test.
* testsuite/26_numerics/numbers/3.cc: New test.
* testsuite/26_numerics/numbers/nonfloat_neg.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r273940
PR libstdc++/91308
* include/bits/unique_ptr.h (unique_ptr::__safe_conversion_up): Remove
constraints on deleter that should only apply to the constructor.
(unique_ptr<T[], D>::__safe_conversion_up): Likewise.
(unique_ptr<T[], D>::unique_ptr(unique_ptr<U, D>&&)): Restore
constraints on deleter here.
* testsuite/20_util/unique_ptr/assign/91308.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r273937
The recursive_init_error class is defined in a header, with an inline
constructor, but the definition of the vtable and destructor are not
exported from the shared library. With -fkeep-inline-functions the
constructor gets emitted in user code, and requires the (non-exported)
vtable. This fails to link.
As far as I can tell, the recursive_init_error class definition was
moved into <cxxabi.h> so it could be documented with Doxygen, not for
any technical reason. But now it's there (and documented), somebody
could be relying on it, by catching that type and possibly performing
derived-to-base conversions to the std::exception base class. So the
conservative fix is to leave the class definition in the header but make
the constructor non-inline. This still allows the type to be caught and
still defines its base class. User code can no longer construct objects
of that type, but that's not something we need to support.
PR libstdc++/51333
* libsupc++/cxxabi.h (__gnu_cxx::recursive_init_error): Do not define
constructor inline.
* libsupc++/guard_error.cc (__gnu_cxx::recursive_init_error): Define
constructor.
* testsuite/18_support/51333.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r273878
* doc/xml/manual/documentation_hacking.xml: Fix broken reference
to the Doxygen manual. Avoid a "here" link on the way.
Fix another broken link to Doxygen docblocks.
From-SVN: r273852
This macro was added as part of moving std::endian from <type_traits> to
<bit>.
* include/std/bit (__cpp_lib_endian): Define.
* include/std/version (__cpp_lib_endian): Define.
* testsuite/26_numerics/endian/2.cc: New.
* testsuite/26_numerics/endian/3.cc: New.
* testsuite/26_numerics/endian/4.cc: New.
From-SVN: r273828
This change to an early C++2a feature was just approved (P1612R1).
* include/std/bit (endian): Move definition here as per P1612R1.
* include/std/type_traits (endian): Remove definition from here.
* testsuite/20_util/endian/1.cc: Rename to ...
* testsuite/26_numerics/endian/1.cc: ... here. Adjust header.
From-SVN: r273816
This proposal has now been accepted for C++20, with a few changes. This
patch adjusts std::rotl and std::rotr to match the final specification
and declares the additions for C++2a mode even when __STRICT_ANSI__ is
defined.
* include/std/bit (__rotl, __rotr): Change second parameter from
unsigned int to int and handle negative values.
(rotl, rotr): Remove check for __STRICT_ANSI__. Change second
parameter from unsigned int to int. Add nodiscard attribute.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bitops.rot/rotl.cc: Rename to ...
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bit.rotate/rotl.cc: Here. Test negative
shifts.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bitops.rot/rotr.cc: Rename to ...
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bit.rotate/rotr.cc: Here. Test negative
shifts.
From-SVN: r273706
* include/std/bit (__ceil2): Make unrepresentable results undefined,
as per P1355R2. Add debug assertion. Perform one left shift, not two,
so that out of range values cause undefined behaviour. Ensure that
shift will still be undefined if left operand is promoted.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bit.pow.two/ceil2.cc: Replace checks for
unrepresentable values with checks that they are not core constant
expressions.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bit.pow.two/ceil2_neg.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r273705
C++20 concepts require parens around atomic constraints that are not
primary-expressions.
* include/std/memory (uses_allocator_construction_args): Add parens
around constraint.
From-SVN: r273515
This defines the equivalent of C++2a's std::type_identity_t alias but
for use in C++11 and later. This can be used to replace __detail::__idt
in the string_view headers, which previously used common_type_t because
the one argument specialization of common_type_t was simply the identity
transform (which is no longer true).
* include/experimental/string_view (__detail::__idt): Remove.
(operator==, operator!=, operator<, operator>, operator<=, operator>=):
Use __type_identity_t instead of __detail::__idt;
* include/std/string_view (__detail::__idt): Remove.
(operator==, operator!=, operator<, operator>, operator<=, operator>=):
Use __type_identity_t instead of __detail::__idt;
* include/std/type_traits (__type_identity_t): New alias template.
From-SVN: r273442
This adds the new atomic types from C++2a, as proposed by P0019 and
P0020. To reduce duplication the calls to the compiler's atomic
built-ins are wrapped in new functions in the __atomic_impl namespace.
These functions are currently only used by std::atomic<floating-point>
and std::atomic_ref but could also be used for all other specializations
of std::atomic.
* include/bits/atomic_base.h (__atomic_impl): New namespace for
wrappers around atomic built-ins.
(__atomic_float, __atomic_ref): New class templates for use as base
classes.
* include/std/atomic (atomic<float>, atomic<double>)
(atomic<long double>): New explicit specializations.
(atomic_ref): New class template.
(__cpp_lib_atomic_ref): Define.
* include/std/version (__cpp_lib_atomic_ref): Define.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic/60695.cc: Adjust dg-error.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_float/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_float/requirements.cc: New test.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_ref/deduction.cc: New test.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_ref/float.cc: New test.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_ref/generic.cc: New test.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_ref/integral.cc: New test.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_ref/pointer.cc: New test.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_ref/requirements.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r273420
Because the inline versions of __exchange_and_add and __atomic_add are
also marked static, they cannot be used from templates or other inline
functions without ODR violations. This change gives them external
linkage, but adds the always_inline attribute.
* include/ext/atomicity.h [_GLIBCXX_ATOMIC_BUILTINS] (__atomic_add)
(__exchange_and_add): Replace static specifier with always_inline
attribute.
(__exchange_and_add_single, __atomic_add_single): Likewise.
(__exchange_and_add_dispatch, __atomic_add_dispatch): Likewise. Also
combine !__gthread_active_p() and !__GTHREADS branches.
From-SVN: r273144
The copy assignment operator for recursive_directory_iterator was not
exported despite being needed. The __shared_ptr default constructors are
not needed when compiling with GCC but Clang requires them for -O1.
PR libstdc++/91067
* acinclude.m4 (libtool_VERSION): Bump to 6:27:0.
* configure: Regenerate.
* config/abi/pre/gnu.ver (GLIBCXX_3.4.27): Add new version. Export
missing symbols.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/iterators/91067.cc: New test.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_abi.cc: Add new symbol version.
From-SVN: r273023
Clang seems to define built-ins that start with "__builtin_" as
non-keywords, which means that we need to use __has_builtin to detect
them, not __is_identifier. The built-ins that don't start with
"__builtin_" are keywords, and can only be detected using
__is_identifier and not by __has_builtin.
* include/bits/c++config (_GLIBCXX_HAVE_BUILTIN_LAUNDER)
(_GLIBCXX_HAVE_BUILTIN_IS_CONSTANT_EVALUATED): Use __has_builtin
instead of __is_identifier to detect Clang support.
From-SVN: r272931
Generating pdf files requires everything that is required for the xml files
except the style sheets.
libstdc++-v3/
* configure.ac (BUILD_PDF): Also test for doxygen, dot, xsltproc,
and xmllint.
* configure: Regenerate.
From-SVN: r272920
When I refactored the filesystem_error code I changed it to only use the
constructor parameter in the what() string, instead of the string
returned by system_error::what(). That meant it no longer included the
description of the error_code that system_error adds. This restores the
previous behaivour, as encouraged by the standard ("Implementations
should include the system_error::what() string and the pathnames of
path1 and path2 in the native format in the returned string").
PR libstdc++/91012
* src/c++17/fs_path.cc (filesystem_error::_Impl): Use a string_view
for the what_arg parameters.
(filesystem_error::filesystem_error): Pass system_error::what() to
the _Impl constructor.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/filesystem_error/cons.cc: Ensure that
filesystem_error::what() contains system_error::what().
From-SVN: r272739
This type isn't used anywhere yet, but will be needed for the
floating-point overloads of to_chars and from_chars.
* include/std/charconv (chars_format): Define bitmask type.
* testsuite/20_util/to_chars/chars_format.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r272718
Reuse the __is_one_of alias in additional places, and define traits to
check for signed/unsigned integer types so we don't have to duplicate
those checks elsewhere.
The additional overloads for std::byte in <bit> were reviewed by LEWG
and considered undesirable, so this patch removes them.
* include/bits/fs_path.h (path::__is_encoded_char): Use __is_one_of.
* include/std/bit (_If_is_unsigned_integer_type): Remove.
(_If_is_unsigned_integer): Use __is_unsigned_integer.
(rotl(byte, unsigned), rotr(byte, unsigned), countl_zero(byte))
(countl_one(byte), countr_zero(byte), countr_one(byte))
(popcount(byte), ispow2(byte), ceil2(byte), floor2(byte))
(log2p1(byte)): Remove.
* include/std/charconv (__detail::__is_one_of): Move to <type_traits>.
(__detail::__is_int_to_chars_type): Remove.
(__detail::__integer_to_chars_result_type): Use __is_signed_integer
and __is_unsigned_integer.
* include/std/type_traits (__is_one_of): Move here from <charconv>.
(__is_signed_integer, __is_unsigned_integer): New helpers.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bit.pow.two/ceil2.cc: Remove test for
std::byte overload.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bit.pow.two/floor2.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bit.pow.two/ispow2.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bit.pow.two/log2p1.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bitops.count/countl_one.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bitops.count/countl_zero.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bitops.count/countr_one.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bitops.count/countr_zero.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bitops.count/popcount.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bitops.rot/rotl.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/bit/bitops.rot/rotr.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r272695
Although libstdc++ adds 'constexpr' to its std::abs(floating-point)
overloads (as a non-conforming extension), those overloads are not used
if the target libc provides them, which is the case on Solaris.
The fix is to avoid std::abs and simply apply the negation when needed.
* include/std/numeric (midpoint(T, T)): Avoid std::abs in constexpr
function.
From-SVN: r272653
* include/pstl/pstl_config.h (_PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_SCAN,
_PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_INCLUSIVE_SCAN, _PSTL_PRAGMA_SIMD_EXCLUSIVE_SCAN):
Define to OpenMP 5.0 pragmas even for GCC 10.0+.
(_PSTL_UDS_PRESENT): Define to 1 for GCC 10.0+.
From-SVN: r272634
As mentioned in PR 90770, this is a patch that Debian have been carrying
for some time. The additional unoptimized copies of libstdc++ libs that
get built during each stage are never going to be used, so don't bother
building them.
For a profiled bootstrap this means we won't train the compiler on the
unoptimized library code with assertions enabled, but that doesn't seem
like a big problem, as the same code has already been compiled once for
the main libstdc++ library.
* acinclude.m4 (GLIBCXX_ENABLE_DEBUG): Only do debug build for final
stage of bootstrap.
* configure: Regenerate.
From-SVN: r272509
The current tests wouldn't notice if the vector<bool> contents were
printed in reverse, because it would read the same forwards and
backwards. Change the content so the tests would fail if that happened.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/simple.cc: Use non-palindromic
vector<bool> for test.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/simple11.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r272499
The current implementation of istream_iterator allows the iterator to be
reused after reaching end-of-stream, so that subsequent reads from the
stream can succeed (e.g. if the stream state has been cleared and stream
position changed from EOF). The P0738R2 paper clarified that the
expected behaviour is to set the stream pointer to null after reaching
end-of-stream, preventing further reads.
This implements that requirement, and adds the new default constructor
to std::ostream_iterator.
* include/bits/stream_iterator.h (istream_iterator::_M_equal()): Make
private.
(istream_iterator::_M_read()): Do not check stream state before
attempting extraction. Set stream pointer to null when extraction
fails (P0738R2).
(operator==(const istream_iterator&, const istream_iterator&)): Change
to be a hidden friend of istream_iterator.
(operator!=(const istream_iterator&, const istream_iterator&)):
Likewise.
(ostream_iterator::ostream_iterator()): Add default constructor.
(ostream_iterator::ostream_iterator(ostream_type*, const C*)): Use
addressof.
* testsuite/24_iterators/istream_iterator/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/ostream_iterator/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/ostream_iterator/70766.cc: Also check
constructor taking a string.
* testsuite/24_iterators/ostream_iterator/requirements/constexpr.cc:
New test.
From-SVN: r272491
Have the pretty-printer for 'std::vector<bool>' return a
value of type 'bool' rather than an 'int'.
This way, the type is clear and that can be used for better
display and a 'gdb.Value' constructed from the returned value
will have type 'bool' again, not e.g. 'long long' as happened
previously (at least with GDB 8.2.1 on amd64).
2019-06-19 Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn@posteo.de>
Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
PR libstdc++/90945
* python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py (StdVectorPrinter._iterator): Use
values of type bool for vector<bool> elements.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/simple.cc: Test vector<bool>.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/simple11.cc: Likewise.
Co-Authored-By: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
From-SVN: r272490
The change in r263433 broke the contract of the __rotate functions, by no
longer accepting empty ranges. That means that callers which inlined the
old version of std::rotate (without checks) that end up linking to a new
definition of std::__rotate (also without checks) could perform a divide
by zero and crash.
This restores the old contract of the __rotate overloads.
PR libstdc++/90920 partially revert r263433
* include/bits/stl_algo.h (__rotate): Restore checks for empty ranges.
(rotate): Remove checks.
* testsuite/25_algorithms/rotate/90920.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r272489
* include/std/numeric (reduce(Iter, Iter, T, BinOp)): Fix value
category used in invocable check.
(reduce(Iter, Iter, T)): Pass initial value as rvalue.
* testsuite/26_numerics/reduce/2.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r272477
These new (non-parallel) algorithms were added to C++17 along with the
parallel algorithms, but were missing from libstdc++.
* include/bits/algorithmfwd.h: Change title of doc group.
* include/bits/stl_algo.h (for_each_n): Add new C++17 algorithm from
P0024R2.
* include/bits/stl_numeric.h: Define doc group and add algos to it.
* include/std/numeric (__is_random_access_iter): New internal trait.
(reduce, transform_reduce, exclusive_scan, inclusive_scan)
(transform_exclusive_scan, transform_inclusive_scan): Likewise.
* testsuite/25_algorithms/for_each/for_each_n.cc: New test.
* testsuite/26_numerics/exclusive_scan/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/26_numerics/inclusive_scan/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/26_numerics/reduce/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/26_numerics/transform_exclusive_scan/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/26_numerics/transform_inclusive_scan/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/26_numerics/transform_reduce/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_iterators.h (test_container::size()): New
member function.
From-SVN: r272459
On AIX the sized delete defined in the library will call the non-sized
delete defined in the library, not the replacement version defined in
the test file. By also replacing sized delete we make the test pass
everywhere.
* testsuite/20_util/allocator/1.cc: Add sized delete, which fixes a
failure on AIX.
From-SVN: r272391
Fix several bugs in the encoding conversions for filesystem::path that
prevent conversion of Unicode characters outside the Basic Multilingual
Plane, and prevent returning basic_string specializations with
alternative allocator types.
The std::codecvt_utf8 class template is not suitable for UTF-16
conversions because it uses UCS-2 instead. For conversions between UTF-8
and UTF-16 either std::codecvt<C, char, mbstate> or
codecvt_utf8_utf16<C> must be used.
The __str_codecvt_in and __str_codecvt_out utilities do not
return false on a partial conversion (e.g. for invalid or incomplete
Unicode input). Add new helpers that treat partial conversions as
errors, and use them for all filesystem::path conversions.
PR libstdc++/90281 Fix string conversions for filesystem::path
* include/bits/fs_path.h (u8path) [_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]:
Use codecvt_utf8_utf16 instead of codecvt_utf8. Use
__str_codecvt_in_all to fail for partial conversions and throw on
error.
[!_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS && _GLIBCXX_USE_CHAR8_T]
(path::_Cvt<char8_t>): Add explicit specialization.
[_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS] (path::_Cvt::_S_wconvert): Remove
overloads.
[_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS] (path::_Cvt::_S_convert): Use
if-constexpr instead of dispatching to _S_wconvert. Use codecvt
instead of codecvt_utf8. Use __str_codecvt_in_all and
__str_codecvt_out_all.
[!_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS] (path::_Cvt::_S_convert): Use
codecvt instead of codecvt_utf8. Use __str_codecvt_out_all.
(path::_S_str_convert) [_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]: Use
codecvt_utf8_utf16 instead of codecvt_utf8. Construct return values
with allocator. Use __str_codecvt_out_all. Fallthrough to POSIX code
after converting to UTF-8.
(path::_S_str_convert): Use codecvt instead of codecvt_utf8. Use
__str_codecvt_in_all.
(path::string): Fix initialization of string types with different
allocators.
(path::u8string) [_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]: Use
codecvt_utf8_utf16 instead of codecvt_utf8. Use __str_codecvt_out_all.
* include/bits/locale_conv.h (__do_str_codecvt): Reorder static and
runtime conditions.
(__str_codecvt_out_all, __str_codecvt_in_all): New functions that
return false for partial conversions.
* include/experimental/bits/fs_path.h (u8path):
[_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]: Implement correctly for mingw.
[_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS] (path::_Cvt::_S_wconvert): Add
missing handling for char8_t. Use codecvt and codecvt_utf8_utf16
instead of codecvt_utf8. Use __str_codecvt_in_all and
__str_codecvt_out_all.
[!_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS] (path::_Cvt::_S_convert): Use
codecvt instead of codecvt_utf8. Use __str_codecvt_out_all.
(path::string) [_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]: Use
codecvt_utf8_utf16 instead of codecvt_utf8. Construct return values
with allocator. Use __str_codecvt_out_all and __str_codecvt_in_all.
(path::string) [!_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]: Use
__str_codecvt_in_all.
(path::u8string) [_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]: Use
codecvt_utf8_utf16 instead of codecvt_utf8. Use __str_codecvt_out_all.
* src/c++17/fs_path.cc (path::_S_convert_loc): Use
__str_codecvt_in_all.
* src/filesystem/path.cc (path::_S_convert_loc): Likewise.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/construct/90281.cc: New test.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/factory/u8path.cc: New test.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/native/string.cc: Test with empty
strings and with Unicode characters outside the basic multilingual
plane.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/native/alloc.cc: New test.
* testsuite/experimental/filesystem/path/construct/90281.cc: New test.
* testsuite/experimental/filesystem/path/factory/u8path.cc: New test.
* testsuite/experimental/filesystem/path/native/alloc.cc: New test.
* testsuite/experimental/filesystem/path/native/string.cc: Test with
empty strings and with Unicode characters outside the basic
multilingual plane.
From-SVN: r272385
Introduce an RAII type to manage nodes in unordered containers while
they are being inserted. If the caller always owns a node until it is
inserted, then the insertion functions don't need to deallocate on
failure. This allows a FIXME in the node re-insertion API to be removed.
Also change extract(const key_type&) to not call extract(const_iterator)
anymore. This avoids looping through the bucket nodes again to find the
node before the one being extracted.
2019-06-17 François Dumont <fdumont@gcc.gnu.org>
Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
* include/bits/hashtable.h (struct _Hashtable::_Scoped_node): New type.
(_Hashtable::_M_insert_unique_node): Add key_type parameter. Don't
deallocate node if insertion fails.
(_Hashtable::_M_insert_multi_node): Likewise.
(_Hashtable::_M_reinsert_node): Pass additional key argument.
(_Hashtable::_M_reinsert_node_multi): Likewise. Remove FIXME.
(_Hashtable::_M_extract_node(size_t, __node_base*)): New function.
(_Hashtable::extract(const_iterator)): Use _M_extract_node.
(_Hashtable::extract(const _Key&)): Likewise.
(_Hashtable::_M_merge_unique): Pass additional key argument.
(_Hashtable::_M_emplace<Args>(true_type, Args&&...)): Likewise. Use
_Scoped_node.
(_Hashtable::_M_insert): Likewise.
* include/bits/hashtable_policy.h (_Map_base::operator[]): Likewise.
(_Hashtable_alloc): Add comments to functions with misleading names.
Co-Authored-By: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
From-SVN: r272381
The recent change to stop transitively including <string> broke some
tests, but only when the library is configured without PCH, because
otherwise the <string> header still gets included via the precompiled
<bits/stdc++.h> header.
* testsuite/20_util/bad_function_call/what.cc: Include <string> header
for std::string.
* testsuite/20_util/shared_ptr/cons/weak_ptr_expired.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/cons/allocator_with_any.cc: Include <memory>
header for std::allocator.
* testsuite/23_containers/array/tuple_interface/tuple_element.cc: Add
using-declaration for std::size_t.
* testsuite/23_containers/array/tuple_interface/tuple_size.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/deque/cons/55977.cc: Include <istream> for
std::istream.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/cons/55977.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/experimental/map/erasure.cc: Include <string> for
std::string.
* testsuite/experimental/unordered_map/erasure.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r272376
Also fix a warning with -Wunused-parameter -Wsystem-headers.
* include/std/variant (get<T>, get<N>, get_if<N>, get_if<T>)
(variant::emplace): Change static_assert messages from "should be"
to "must be".
(hash<monostate>::operator()): Remove name of unused parameter.
From-SVN: r272188
The std::to_chars functions from C++17 can be used to implement
std::to_string with much better performance than calling snprintf. Only
the __detail::__to_chars_len and __detail::__to_chars_10 functions are
needed for to_string, because it always outputs base 10 representations.
The return type of __detail::__to_chars_10 should not be declared before
C++17, so the function body is extracted into a new function that can be
reused by to_string and __detail::__to_chars_10.
The existing tests for to_chars rely on to_string to check for correct
answers. Now that they use the same code that doesn't actually ensure
correctness, so add new tests for std::to_string that compare against
printf output.
* include/Makefile.am: Add new <bits/charconv.h> header.
* include/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* include/bits/basic_string.h (to_string(int), to_string(unsigned))
(to_string(long), to_string(unsigned long), to_string(long long))
(to_string(unsigned long long)): Rewrite to use __to_chars_10_impl.
* include/bits/charconv.h: New header.
(__detail::__to_chars_len): Move here from <charconv>.
(__detail::__to_chars_10_impl): New function extracted from
__detail::__to_chars_10.
* include/std/charconv (__cpp_lib_to_chars): Add, but comment out.
(__to_chars_unsigned_type): New class template that reuses
__make_unsigned_selector_base::__select to pick a type.
(__unsigned_least_t): Redefine as __to_chars_unsigned_type<T>::type.
(__detail::__to_chars_len): Move to new header.
(__detail::__to_chars_10): Add inline specifier. Move code doing the
output to __detail::__to_chars_10_impl and call that.
* include/std/version (__cpp_lib_to_chars): Add, but comment out.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/numeric_conversions/char/
to_string.cc: Fix reference in comment. Remove unused variable.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/numeric_conversions/char/
to_string_int.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r272186
2019-06-08 Edward Smith-Rowland <3dw4rd@verizon.net>
Test for C++20 p0858 - ConstexprIterator requirements.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string_view/requirements/constexpr_iter.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/array/requirements/constexpr_iter.cc:
New test.
From-SVN: r272085
This can greatly reduce the amount of preprocessed code that is included
by other headers, because <stdexcept> depends on <string> which is huge.
* include/std/array: Do not include <stdexcept>.
* include/std/optional: Include <exception> and
<bits/exception_defines.h> instead of <stdexcept>.
* testsuite/20_util/function_objects/searchers.cc: Include <cctype>
for std::isalnum.
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/cons/deduction.cc: Include <memory> for
std::allocator.
* testsuite/23_containers/map/erasure.cc: Include <string>.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_map/erasure.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r272011
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_map/requirements/debug_container.cc:
Do not test allocator rebinding extension for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/allocator/ext_ptr.cc: Change
dg-do directive for C++17 and C++2a.
From-SVN: r272009
The GNU extension that allows using the wrong allocator type with a
container is disabled for C++2a mode, because the standard now requires
a diagnostic. Fix the tests that fail when -std=gnu++2a is used.
Also remove some reundant tests that are duplicates of another test
except for a target specifier of c++11. Those tests previously set
-std=gnu++11 explicitly but that was replaced globally with a target
specifier. These tests existed to verify that explicit instantiation
worked for both C++98 and C++11 modes, but now do nothing because both
copies of the test use -std=gnu++14 by default. Instead of duplicating
the test we should be regularly running the whole testsuite with
different -std options.
* testsuite/23_containers/deque/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
1_c++0x.cc: Remove redundant test.
* testsuite/23_containers/deque/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
2.cc: Use target selector instead of preprocessor condition.
* testsuite/23_containers/deque/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
3.cc: Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/forward_list/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/3.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/forward_list/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/5.cc: Do not test allocator rebinding extension
for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/list/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
1_c++0x.cc: Remove redundant test.
* testsuite/23_containers/list/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
2.cc: Use target selector instead of preprocessor condition.
* testsuite/23_containers/list/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
3.cc: Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/list/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
5.cc: Do not test allocator rebinding extension for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/map/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
1_c++0x.cc: Remove redundant test.
* testsuite/23_containers/map/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
2.cc: Adjust comment.
* testsuite/23_containers/map/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
3.cc: Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/map/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
5.cc: Do not test allocator rebinding extension for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/multimap/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
1_c++0x.cc: Remove redundant test.
* testsuite/23_containers/multimap/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
3.cc: Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/multimap/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
5.cc: Do not test allocator rebinding extension for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/multiset/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
3.cc: Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/multiset/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
5.cc: Do not test allocator rebinding extension for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/set/requirements/explicit_instantiation/3.cc:
Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/set/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
1_c++0x.cc: Remove redundant test.
* testsuite/23_containers/set/requirements/explicit_instantiation/5.cc:
Do not test allocator rebinding extension for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_map/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/3.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_map/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/5.cc: Do not test allocator rebinding extension
for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_multimap/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/3.cc: Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_multimap/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/5.cc: Do not test allocator rebinding extension
for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_multiset/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/3.cc: Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_multiset/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/5.cc: Do not test allocator rebinding extension
for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/3.cc: Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/requirements/
explicit_instantiation/5.cc: Do not test allocator rebinding extension
for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/ext_pointer/explicit_instantiation/
2.cc: Remove redundant test.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/ext_pointer/explicit_instantiation/
3.cc: Do not run test for C++2a.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/requirements/explicit_instantiation/
3.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r272001
The type property predicates that are implemented by a compiler builtin
already do the right checks in the compiler. The checks for complete
type or unbounded arrays were wrong for these types anyway.
* include/std/type_traits (is_empty, is_polymorphic, is_final)
(is_abstract, is_aggregate): Remove static_assert.
* testsuite/20_util/is_abstract/incomplete_neg.cc: Check for error
from builtin only.
* testsuite/20_util/is_aggregate/incomplete_neg.cc: Likewise. Add
missing -std=gnu++17 option.
* testsuite/20_util/is_empty/incomplete_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_final/incomplete_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_polymorphic/incomplete_neg.cc: Check for error
from builtin only.
From-SVN: r272000
* testsuite/18_support/set_terminate.cc: Do not run for C++98 mode.
* testsuite/18_support/set_unexpected.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/is_nothrow_invocable/value.cc: Test converting to
void.
* testsuite/20_util/is_nothrow_invocable/value_ext.cc: Fix constexpr
function to be valid in C++11.
* testsuite/26_numerics/complex/proj.cc: Do not run for C++98 mode.
* testsuite/experimental/names.cc: Do not run for C++98 mode. Do not
include Library Fundamentals or Networking headers in C++11 mode.
* testsuite/ext/char8_t/atomic-1.cc: Do not run for C++98 mode.
From-SVN: r271999
Replace the _TC class template with the better-named _TupleConstraints
one, which provides a different set of member functions. The new members
do not distinguish construction from lvalues and rvalues, but expects
the caller to do that by providing different template arguments. Within
the std::tuple primary template and std::tuple<T1, T2> partial
specialization the _TupleConstraints members are used via new alias
templates like _ImplicitCtor and _ExplicitCtor which makes the
constructor constraints less verbose and repetitive. For example, where
we previously had:
template<typename... _UElements, typename
enable_if<
_TMC<_UElements...>::template
_MoveConstructibleTuple<_UElements...>()
&& _TMC<_UElements...>::template
_ImplicitlyMoveConvertibleTuple<_UElements...>()
&& (sizeof...(_Elements) >= 1),
bool>::type=true>
constexpr tuple(_UElements&&... __elements)
We now have:
template<typename... _UElements,
bool _Valid = __valid_args<_UElements...>(),
_ImplicitCtor<_Valid, _UElements...> = true>
constexpr
tuple(_UElements&&... __elements)
There are two semantic changes as a result of the refactoring:
- The allocator-extended default constructor is now constrained.
- The rewritten constraints fix PR 90700.
* include/std/tuple (_TC): Replace with _TupleConstraints.
(_TupleConstraints): New helper for SFINAE constraints, with more
expressive member functions to reduce duplication when used.
(tuple::_TC2, tuple::_TMC, tuple::_TNTC): Remove.
(tuple::_TCC): Replace dummy type parameter with bool non-type
parameter that can be used to check the pack size.
(tuple::_ImplicitDefaultCtor, tuple::_ExplicitDefaultCtor)
(tuple::_ImplicitCtor, tuple::_ExplicitCtor): New alias templates for
checking constraints in constructors.
(tuple::__valid_args, tuple::_UseOtherCtor, tuple::__use_other_ctor):
New SFINAE helpers.
(tuple::tuple): Use new helpers to reduce repitition in constraints.
(tuple::tuple(allocator_arg_t, const Alloc&)): Constrain.
(tuple<T1, T2>::_TCC, tuple<T1, T2>::_ImplicitDefaultCtor)
(tuple<T1, T2>::_ExplicitDefaultCtor, tuple<T1, T2>::_ImplicitCtor)
(tuple<T1, T2>::_ExplicitCtor): New alias templates for checking
constraints in constructors.
(tuple::__is_alloc_arg()): New SFINAE helpers.
(tuple<T1, T2>::tuple): Use new helpers to reduce repitition in
constraints.
(tuple<T1, T2>::tuple(allocator_arg_t, const Alloc&)): Constrain.
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/cons/90700.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/cons/allocators.cc: Add default constructor
to meet new constraint on allocator-extended default constructor.
From-SVN: r271998
In previous standards it is undefined for a container and its allocator
to have a different value_type. Libstdc++ has traditionally allowed it
as an extension, automatically rebinding the allocator to the
container's value_type. Since GCC 8.1 that extension has been disabled
for C++11 and later when __STRICT_ANSI__ is defined (i.e. for
-std=c++11, -std=c++14, -std=c++17 and -std=c++2a).
Since the acceptance of P1463R1 into the C++2a draft an incorrect
allocator::value_type now requires a diagnostic. This patch implements
that by enabling the static_assert for -std=gnu++2a as well.
* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2020.xml: Document P1463R1 status.
* include/bits/forward_list.h [__cplusplus > 201703]: Enable
allocator::value_type assertion for C++2a.
* include/bits/hashtable.h: Likewise.
* include/bits/stl_deque.h: Likewise.
* include/bits/stl_list.h: Likewise.
* include/bits/stl_map.h: Likewise.
* include/bits/stl_multimap.h: Likewise.
* include/bits/stl_multiset.h: Likewise.
* include/bits/stl_set.h: Likewise.
* include/bits/stl_vector.h: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/deque/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/forward_list/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/list/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/map/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/multimap/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/multiset/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/set/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_map/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_multimap/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_multiset/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/48101-3_neg.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r271866
Restore the using-declaration but locally in the source file, not in the
header.
* src/c++98/bitmap_allocator.cc: Add using-declaration for size_t.
From-SVN: r271812
Make these functions restore the default handlers when passed a null
pointer. This is consistent with std::pmr::set_default_resource(0), and
also matches the current behaviour of libc++.
In order to avoid duplicating the preprocessor condition from
eh_term_handler.cc more that into a new eh_term_handler.h header and
define a macro that can be used in both eh_term_handler.cc and
eh_terminate.cc.
PR libstdc++/90682
* libsupc++/eh_term_handler.cc: Include eh_term_handler.h to get
definition of _GLIBCXX_DEFAULT_TERM_HANDLER.
* libsupc++/eh_term_handler.h: New header defining
_GLIBCXX_DEFAULT_TERM_HANDLER.
* libsupc++/eh_terminate.cc: Include eh_term_handler.h.
(set_terminate): Restore default handler when argument is null.
(set_unexpected): Likewise.
* testsuite/18_support/set_terminate.cc: New test.
* testsuite/18_support/set_unexpected.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r271808
This patch adds static asserts for type traits misuse with incomplete
classes and unions. This gives a nice readable error message instead
of an UB and odr-violations.
Some features of the patch:
* each type trait has it's own static_assert inside. This gives better
diagnostics than the approach with putting the assert into a helper
structure and using it in each trait.
* the result of completeness check is not memorized by the compiler.
This gives no false positive after the first failed check.
* some of the compiler builtins already implement the check. But not
all of them! So the asserts are in all the type_traits that may
benefit from the check. This also makes the behavior of libstdc++ more
consistent across different (non GCC) compilers.
* std::is_base_of does not have the assert as it works well in many
cases with incomplete types
2019-05-31 Antony Polukhin <antoshkka@gmail.com>
PR libstdc++/71579
* include/std/type_traits __type_identity, __is_complete_or_unbounded):
New helpers for checking preconditions in traits.
(is_trivial, is_trivially_copyable, is_standard_layout, is_pod)
(is_literal_type, is_empty, is_polymorphic, is_final, is_abstract)
(is_destructible, is_nothrow_destructible, is_constructible)
(is_default_constructible, is_copy_constructible)
(is_move_constructible, is_nothrow_default_constructible)
(is_nothrow_constructible, is_nothrow_copy_constructible)
(is_nothrow_move_constructible, is_copy_assignable, is_move_assignable)
(is_nothrow_assignable, is_nothrow_copy_assignable)
(is_nothrow_move_assignable, is_trivially_constructible)
(is_trivially_copy_constructible, is_trivially_move_constructible)
is_trivially_assignable, is_trivially_copy_assignable)
(is_trivially_move_assignable, is_trivially_destructible)
(alignment_of, is_swappable, is_nothrow_swappable, is_invocable)
(is_invocable_r, is_nothrow_invocable)
(has_unique_object_representations, is_aggregate): Add static_asserts
to make sure that type traits are not misused with incomplete types.
(__is_constructible_impl, __is_nothrow_default_constructible_impl)
(__is_nothrow_constructible_impl, __is_nothrow_assignable_impl): New
base characteristics without assertions that can be reused in other
traits.
* testsuite/20_util/is_complete_or_unbounded/memoization.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_complete_or_unbounded/memoization_neg.cc: New
test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_complete_or_unbounded/value.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_abstract/incomplete_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_aggregate/incomplete_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_class/value.cc: Check incomplete type.
* testsuite/20_util/is_function/value.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/is_move_constructible/incomplete_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_nothrow_move_assignable/incomplete_neg.cc: New
test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_polymorphic/incomplete_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_reference/value.cc: Check incomplete types.
* testsuite/20_util/is_unbounded_array/value.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/is_union/value.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/is_void/value.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_tr1.h: Add incomplete union type.
From-SVN: r271806
Instead of duplicating the initialization functions that take string,
add a new member taking a raw pointer that can be used to convert the
constructor token from the old string to the new.
Also fix "mt19337" typos in a testcase.
* include/bits/random.h (random_device::_M_init(const char*, size_t)):
Add new private member function.
* src/c++11/cow-string-inst.cc (random_device::_M_init(const string&))
(random_device::_M_init_pretr1(const string&)): Call new private
member with string data.
* src/c++11/random.cc (random_device::_M_init(const char*, size_t)):
Define.
* testsuite/26_numerics/random/random_device/cons/default-cow.cc: New
test using COW strings.
* testsuite/26_numerics/random/random_device/cons/default.cc: Generate
a value from the device.
* testsuite/26_numerics/random/random_device/cons/token.cc: Likewise.
Fix typo in token string.
From-SVN: r271805
This only change the cxx11 basic_string, because COW strings don't
correctly propagate allocators anyway.
2019-05-30 Nina Dinka Ranns <dinka.ranns@gmail.com>
LWG2788 basic_string spurious use of a default constructible allocator
* include/bits/basic_string.tcc [_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI]
(basic_string::_M_replace_dispatch): Construct temporary string with
the current allocator.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/allocator/char/lwg2788.cc: New.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/allocator/wchar_t/lwg2788.cc: New.
From-SVN: r271789
The status of P1353R0 was "Partial" because we don't define the
__cpp_lib_three_way_comparison macro, but that's because we don't
support the feature. So the paper can be marked as done.
* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2020.xml: Add feature-test macro for
P0811R3. Change status of P1353R0.
* doc/html/*: Regenerate.
From-SVN: r271774
* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2011.xml: Use <variablelist> for
documentation of implementation-defined types for [thread.req.native].
* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2017.xml: Update documentation of
implementation-defined strings for [variant.bad.access]. Fix typo in
documentation of implementation-defined support for [fs.conform.9945].
* doc/html/*: Regenerate.
From-SVN: r271773
This test now fails on mingw-w64 because it's no longer always true that
the mt19937 engine is used when _GLIBCXX_USE_DEV_RANDOM is not defined.
Add tests for all the known tokens to ensure that at least one is
accepted.
* testsuite/26_numerics/random/random_device/cons/token.cc: Fix test
that fails on mingw-w64.
From-SVN: r271756
The fix for PR 88881 only added a workaround to filesystem::status, but
filesystem::symlink_status is also affected by the _wstat bug and needs
the same workaround.
The recent change to optimize path::parent_path() means that the
workaround can be simplified to just use parent_path().
PR libstdc++/88881
* src/c++17/fs_ops.cc [_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]
(status(const path&, error_code&)): Use parent_path() to remove
trailing slash.
(symlink_status(const path&, error_code&)): Duplicate workaround for
bug in _wstat for paths with trailing slash.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/operations/remove_all.cc: Check path
with trailing slash.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/operations/status.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/operations/symlink_status.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r271755
Parsing a complete string is more efficient than appending each
component one-by-one.
* src/c++17/fs_path.cc (path::parent_path()): Create whole path at
once instead of building it iteratively.
From-SVN: r271754
Add support for additional sources of randomness to std::random_device,
to allow using RDSEED for Intel CPUs and rand_s for Windows. When
supported these can be selected using the tokens "rdseed" and "rand_s".
For *-w64-mingw32 targets the "default" token will now use rand_s, and
for other i?86-*-* and x86_64-*-* targets it will try to use "rdseed"
first, then "rdrand", and finally "/dev/urandom".
To simplify the declaration of std::random_device in <bits/random.h> the
constructors now unconditionally call _M_init instead of _M_init_pretr1,
and the function call operator now unconditionally calls _M_getval. The
library code now decides whether _M_init and _M_getval should use a real
source of randomness or the mt19937 engine.
Existing code compiled against old libstdc++ headers will still call
_M_init_pretr1 and _M_getval_pretr1, but those functions now forward to
_M_init and _M_getval if a real source of randomness is available. This
means existing code compiled for mingw-w64 will start to use rand_s just
by linking to a new libstdc++.dll.
* acinclude.m4 (GLIBCXX_CHECK_X86_RDSEED): Define macro to check if
the assembler supports rdseed.
* config.h.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Use GLIBCXX_CHECK_X86_RDSEED.
* config/os/mingw32-w64/os_defines.h (_GLIBCXX_USE_CRT_RAND_S): Define.
* doc/html/*: Regenerate.
* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2011.xml: Document new tokens.
* include/bits/random.h (random_device::random_device()): Always call
_M_init rather than _M_init_pretr1.
(random_device::random_device(const string&)): Likewise.
(random_device::operator()()): Always call _M_getval().
(random_device::_M_file): Replace first member of union with an
anonymous struct, with _M_file as its first member.
* src/c++11/random.cc [_GLIBCXX_X86_RDRAND] (USE_RDRAND): Define.
[_GLIBCXX_X86_RDSEED] (USE_RDSEED): Define.
(USE_MT19937): Define if none of the above are defined.
(USE_POSIX_FILE_IO): Define.
(_M_strtoul): Remove.
[USE_RDSEED] (__x86_rdseed): Define new function.
[_GLIBCXX_USE_CRT_RAND_S] (__winxp_rand_s): Define new function.
(random_device::_M_init(const string&)): Initialize new union members.
Add support for "rdseed" and "rand_s" tokens. Decide what the
"default" token does according to which USE_* macros are defined.
[USE_POSIX_FILE_IO]: Store a file descriptor.
[USE_MT19937]: Forward to _M_init_pretr1 instead.
(random_device::_M_init_pretr1(const string&)) [USE_MT19937]: Inline
code from _M_strtoul.
[!USE_MT19937]: Call _M_init, transforming the old default token or
numeric tokens to "default".
(random_device::_M_fini()) [USE_POSIX_FILE_IO]: Use close not fclose.
(random_device::_M_getval()): Use new union members to obtain a
random number from the stored function pointer or file descriptor.
[USE_MT19937]: Obtain a value from the mt19937 engine.
(random_device::_M_getval_pretr1()): Call _M_getval().
(random_device::_M_getentropy()) [USE_POSIX_FILE_IO]: Use _M_fd
instead of fileno.
[!USE_MT19937] (mersenne_twister): Do not instantiate when not needed.
* testsuite/26_numerics/random/random_device/85494.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r271740
PR libstdc++/90634
* include/experimental/bits/fs_path.h (path::path(path&&)): Only call
_M_split_cmpts() for a path with multiple components.
(path::_S_is_dir_sep()): Add missing 'static' keyword to function.
* src/filesystem/path.cc (path::_M_split_cmpts()): Count number of
components and reserve space in vector. Return early when there is
only one component.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/construct/90634.cc: New test.
* testsuite/experimental/filesystem/path/construct/90634.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r271717
One of the static assertions in 20_util/function_objects/invoke/1.cc was
wrong, but didn't fail because by default it was compiled with
-std=gnu++14 which didn't use that static assertion. Split out the C++17
parts to a new file that always runs with -std=gnu++17, so those checks
are always done.
The 23_containers/unordered_set/allocator/ext_ptr.cc test is supposed to
be a run-time test but was unintentionally compile-only.
* testsuite/20_util/function_objects/invoke/1.cc: Move C++17-specific
tests to ...
* testsuite/20_util/function_objects/invoke/3.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/allocator/ext_ptr.cc: Change
"compile" test to "run".
From-SVN: r271584
* doc/xml/manual/evolution.xml: Document LWG DR 2921 change.
* doc/xml/manual/intro.xml: Likewise.
* include/std/future (__create_task_state): Add default arguments
to make providing an allocator optional.
(packaged_task::packaged_task(F&&)): Call __create_task_state directly
instead of delegating to another constructor.
(packaged_task::packaged_task(allocator_arg_t, const A&, ...)): Do not
define allocator-extended constructors for C++17 and later.
* testsuite/30_threads/packaged_task/cons/alloc.cc: Only run test for
C++11 and C++14.
* testsuite/30_threads/packaged_task/cons/alloc2.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/30_threads/packaged_task/cons/alloc_min.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/30_threads/packaged_task/uses_allocator.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r271582
<https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2017-12/msg00573.html>, the
high numbers are not arbitrary, so it seems wrong to try
lowering them, or we'd just waste cycles testing nothing, or
worse, ending up with a bogus error indication. Better to just
plain disable this part of the test for simulator targets; I
assume the results should be the same on any IEEE-float target,
i.e. no target-specific things going on here that'd raise a need
to cover it everywhere.
With this part of the test disabled, I saw the test finishing in
(time) "124.74s user" where it was before "1120.26s user"
running the cris-elf-run simulator on a "i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz"
host. Most certainly that indidates that the remainder of the
test is still too much for *some* host+simulator combos, but I'm
happy with the runtime lowered to 1/5 of the timeout (10
minutes) on this particular combination, and I'd think this
fixes timeouts for many other simulator combos too.
This construct (disabling or lowering limits for simulators) is
used elsewhere in the libstdc++ test-suite and in particular the
SIMULATOR_TEST macro is used in the testsuite machinery (though
AFAICT not in testDiscreteDist).
* testsuite/26_numerics/random/poisson_distribution/operators/values.cc:
Don't run the libstdc++/83237 part on simulator targets.
From-SVN: r271574
It's possible for the function pointer comparison to fail even though
the type is correct, because the function could be defined multiple
times with different addresses when shared libraries are in use.
Retain the function pointer check for the common case where the check
succeeds, but compare typeinfo (if RTTI is enabled) if the first check
fails.
* include/experimental/any (__any_caster): Use RTTI if comparing
addresses fails, to support non-unique addresses in shared libraries.
* include/std/any (__any_caster): Likewise.
From-SVN: r271557
This corresponds to the fixes done for std::any_cast, but has to be done
without if-constexpr. The dummy specialization of _Manager_internal<_Op>
is used to avoid instantiating the real _Manager_internal<T>::_S_manage
function just to compare its address.
PR libstdc++/90220
* include/experimental/any (__any_caster): Constrain to only be
callable for object types. Use remove_cv_t instead of decay_t.
If the type decays or isn't copy constructible, compare the manager
function to a dummy specialization.
(__any_caster): Add overload constrained for non-object types.
(any::_Manager_internal<_Op>): Add dummy specialization.
* testsuite/experimental/any/misc/any_cast.cc: Test function types
and array types.
From-SVN: r271556
Remove the hardcoded whitelist of allocators expected to return memory
aligned to alignof(max_align_t), because that doesn't work when the
platform's malloc() and GCC's max_align_t do not agree what the largest
fundamental alignment is. It's also sub-optimal for user-defined
allocators that return memory suitable for any fundamental alignment.
Instead use a hardcoded list of alignments that are definitely supported
by the platform malloc, and use a copy of the allocator rebound to a POD
type with the requested alignment. Only allocate an oversized
buffer to use with std::align for alignments larger than any of the
hardcoded values.
For 32-bit Solaris x86 do not include alignof(max_align_t) in the
hardcoded values.
PR libstdc++/77691
* include/experimental/memory_resource: Add system header pragma.
(__resource_adaptor_common::__guaranteed_alignment): Remove.
(__resource_adaptor_common::_Types)
(__resource_adaptor_common::__new_list)
(__resource_adaptor_common::_New_list)
(__resource_adaptor_common::_Alignments)
(__resource_adaptor_common::_Fund_align_types): New utilities for
creating a list of types with fundamental alignments.
(__resource_adaptor_imp::do_allocate): Call new _M_allocate function.
(__resource_adaptor_imp::do_deallocate): Call new _M_deallocate
function.
(__resource_adaptor_imp::_M_allocate): New function that first tries
to use an allocator rebound to a type with a fundamental alignment.
(__resource_adaptor_imp::_M_deallocate): Likewise for deallocation.
* testsuite/experimental/memory_resource/new_delete_resource.cc:
Adjust expected allocation sizes.
* testsuite/experimental/memory_resource/resource_adaptor.cc: Remove
xfail.
From-SVN: r271522
PR libstdc++/90252
* testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp (check_effective_target_tbb-backend):
Use "additional_flags" to pass -ltbb to v3_target_compile command.
Use check_v3_target_prop_cached to cache the result of the test.
From-SVN: r271466
Only include the Networking headers for targets with Gthreads, so that
the uses of std::mutex and std::condition_variable don't cause errors.
* testsuite/experimental/names.cc: Only include Networking TS headers
on targets with the necessary Gthreads support.
From-SVN: r271437
PR c++/85679
* tree.c (trivially_copyable_p): Don't check CP_TYPE_VOLATILE_P for
scalar types.
* g++.dg/ext/is_trivially_constructible1.C: Change the expected result
for volatile int.
* g++.dg/ext/is_trivially_copyable.C: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_trivially_copyable/value.cc: Change the expected
result for volatile int.
From-SVN: r271435
Defining 'ptr' fails on Solaris because it's used in <netdb.h>.
Including the Filesystem TS header fails if the TS support wasn't
enabled by configure.
* testsuite/17_intro/names.cc: Do not check 'ptr' on Solaris.
* testsuite/experimental/names.cc: Include <experimental/filesystem>
conditionally.
From-SVN: r271421
An array of an unknown bound is an incomplete type, so no object of such
a type can be constructed. This means __is_constructible should always
be false for an array of unknown bound.
This patch also changes the std::is_default_constructible trait to use
std::is_constructible, which now gives the right answer for arrays of
unknown bound.
gcc/cp:
PR c++/90532 Ensure __is_constructible(T[]) is false
* method.c (is_xible_helper): Return error_mark_node for construction
of an array of unknown bound.
gcc/testsuite:
PR c++/90532 Ensure __is_constructible(T[]) is false
* g++.dg/ext/90532.C: New test.
libstdc++-v3:
PR c++/90532 Ensure __is_constructible(T[]) is false
* include/std/type_traits (__do_is_default_constructible_impl)
(__is_default_constructible_atom, __is_default_constructible_safe):
Remove.
(is_default_constructible): Use is_constructible.
* testsuite/20_util/is_constructible/value.cc: Check int[] case.
* testsuite/20_util/is_default_constructible/value.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/is_trivially_constructible/value.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/is_trivially_default_constructible/value.cc:
Likewise.
From-SVN: r271412
Pass the size to the allocator so that it may optimize deallocation.
This was seen to significantly reduce the work required in jemalloc,
with about 40% reduction in CPU cycles in the free path.
Note jemalloc >= 5.2 is required to fix a crash with 0 sizes.
2019-05-20 Pádraig Brady <pbrady@fb.com>
* libstdc++-v3/include/ext/new_allocator.h (deallocate): Pass the size
to the deallocator with -fsized-deallocation.
From-SVN: r271409
PR libstdc++/90520
* python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py (UniquePointerPrinter.__init__):
Raise exception if unique_ptr tuple member has unknown structure.
* python/libstdcxx/v6/xmethods.py (UniquePtrGetWorker.__call__):
Adjust worker to support new __uniq_ptr_data base class. Do not
assume field called _M_head_impl is the first tuple element.
From-SVN: r271363
* testsuite/20_util/variant/compile.cc: Fix narrowing test for ILP32
targets. Add more cases from P0608R3.
* testsuite/20_util/variant/run.cc: Add more cases from P0608R3.
From-SVN: r271325
This is another attempt to reduce how often the assertions are
evaluated, so that code which doesn't try to use the function objects
doesn't need them to be invocable.
For _Rb_tree we access the _M_key_compare object directly, so can't put
the assertions in an accessor function for it. However, every invocation
of _M_key_compare is accompanied by a use of _S_key, so the assertions
can be put in there. For _Hashtable there are member functions that are
consistently used to obtain a hash code or test for equality, so the
assertions can go in those members.
PR libstdc++/85965
* include/bits/hashtable.h (_Hashtable::~_Hashtable()): Remove static
assertions from the destructor.
* include/bits/hashtable_policy.h (_Hash_code_base::_M_hash_code):
Move static_assert for hash function to here.
(_Hash_table_base::_M_equals): Move static_assert for equality
predicate to here.
* include/bits/stl_tree.h (_Rb_tree::_S_value(_Const_Link_type)):
Remove.
(_Rb_tree::_S_key(_Const_Link_type)): Move assertions here. Access
the value directly instead of calling _S_value.
(_Rb_tree::_S_value(_Const_Base_ptr)): Remove.
(_Rb_tree::_S_key(_Const_Base_ptr)): Do downcast and forward to
_S_key(_Const_Link_type).
* testsuite/23_containers/set/85965.cc: Check construction,
destruction, assignment and size() do not trigger the assertions.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/85965.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/map/48101_neg.cc: Call find and adjust
expected errors.
* testsuite/23_containers/multimap/48101_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/multiset/48101_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/set/48101_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_map/48101_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_multimap/48101_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_multiset/48101_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/48101_neg.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r271323
* include/bits/invoke.h [__cplusplus < 201703L] (__invoke_r<void>):
Use _GLIBCXX14_CONSTEXPR because void functions cannot be constexpr
in C++11.
From-SVN: r271317
The assertion is wrong, it should be *s.end() == 0, but that's not
allowed. Just remove it, but keep the comment.
* src/c++17/fs_ops.cc (absolute(const path&, error_code&))
[_GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS]: Remove bogus assertion.
From-SVN: r271300
* include/std/variant (__overload_set): Remove.
(_Arr): New helper.
(_Build_FUN): New class template to define a single FUN overload,
with specializations to prevent unwanted conversions, as per P0608R3.
(_Build_FUNs): New class template to build an overload set of FUN.
(_FUN_type): New alias template to perform overload resolution.
(__accepted_type): Use integer_constant base for failure case. Use
_FUN_type for successful case.
(variant::__accepted_index): Use _Tp instead of _Tp&&.
(variant::variant(_Tp&&)): Likewise.
(variant::operator=(_Tp&&)): Likewise.
From-SVN: r271296
* include/std/variant (_Variant_storage<false, _Types...>::_M_reset):
Replace raw visitation with a runtime check for the valueless state
and a non-raw visitor.
(_Variant_storage<false, _Types...>::_M_reset_impl): Remove.
(variant::index()): Remove branch.
(variant::swap(variant&)): Use valueless_by_exception() instead of
comparing the index to variant_npos, and add likelihood attribute.
From-SVN: r271295
By defining the new helper inside _Hashtable_base it doesn't need all
the template parameters to be provided, and by making it only
responsible for checking a possibly-cached hash code it only has to do
one thing. The caller can use the equality predicate itself instead of
duplicating that in the helper template.
* include/bits/hashtable_policy.h (_Equal_helper): Remove.
(_Hashtable_base::_Equal_hash_code): Define new class template.
(_Hashtable_base::_M_equals): Use _Equal_hash_code instead of
_Equal_helper.
From-SVN: r271291
* include/bits/hashtable_policy.h (_Hashtable_ebo_helper::_S_get):
Replace with _M_get non-static member function.
(_Hashtable_ebo_helper::_S_cget): Replace with _M_cget non-static
member function.
(_Hash_code_base, _Local_iterator_base, _Hashtable_base):
(_Hashtable_alloc): Adjust to use non-static members of EBO helper.
From-SVN: r271290
The const accessors are OK (and arguably more correct) for most callers
to use. The _M_swap functions that use the non-const overloads can just
directly use the _S_get members of the EBO helpers.
* include/bits/hashtable_policy.h (_Hash_code_base::_M_swap): Use
_S_get accessors for members in EBO helpers.
(_Hash_code_base::_M_extract(), _Hash_code_base::_M_ranged_hash())
(_Hash_code_base::_M_h1(), _Hash_code_base::_M_h2()): Remove non-const
overloads.
(_Hashtable_base::_M_swap): Use _S_get accessors for members in EBO
helpers.
(_Hashtable_base::_M_eq()): Remove non-const overload.
From-SVN: r271286
This change simplifies visitation for variants, by using INVOKE<R> for
the visit<R> form, and explicitly specifying the tag types for raw
visitation, instead of inferring them from the return types of the
lambda functions used as visitors.
* include/std/variant (__visit_with_index): Remove typedef.
(__deduce_visit_result): New tag type.
(__raw_visit, __raw_idx_visit): New helper functions for "raw"
visitation of possibly-valueless variants, forwarding to __do_visit
with the relevant tag type.
(_Variant_storage<false, _Types...>::_M_reset_impl): Use __raw_visit
and make lambda return void.
(__variant_construct): Likewise.
(_Copy_assign_base::operator=, _Move_assign_base::operator=): Use
__raw_idx_visit and make lambda return void.
(_Multi_array::__untag_result): Add metafunction to check the function
pointer type for a tag type that dictates the kind of visitation.
(_Multi_array<_Ret(*)(_Visitor, _Variants...), __first, __rest...>):
Use decltype(auto) instead of tagged function pointer type.
(__gen_vtable_impl): Remove bool non-type parameter and unused
_Variant_tuple parameter.
(__gen_vtable_impl::__visit_invoke_impl): Remove.
(__gen_vtable_impl::__do_visit_invoke): Remove.
(__gen_vtable_impl::__do_visit_invoke_r): Remove.
(__gen_vtable_impl::__visit_invoke): Use if-constexpr and __invoke_r
for the visit<R> case, rather than dispatching to separate functions.
(_VARIANT_RELATION_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE): Use __raw_idx_visit and make
lambda return void.
(variant::swap): Likewise.
(__do_visit): Replace two non-type template parameters with a single
type parameter, so that the caller must specify the visitor's return
type (or one of the tag types).
(visit): Deduce a return type from the visitor and use the
__deduce_visit_result tag to enforce that all overloads return the
same type.
(visit<R>): Call __do_visit<R> with explicit result type.
(__variant_hash_call_base_impl::operator()): Use __raw_visit and make
lambda return void.
From-SVN: r271182
2019-05-14 Nina Dinka Ranns <dinka.ranns@gmail.com>
nonesuch is insufficiently useless (lwg2996)
* include/std/type_traits (struct __nonesuch): Added private base
class to make __nonesuch not an aggregate and removed deleted default
constructor.
* include/bits/stl_pair.h (struct __nonesuch_no_braces): Removed.
(operator=(const pair&)): Use __nonesuch instead of
__nonesuch_no_braces.
(operator=(pair&&)): Likewise
* include/std/tuple (operator=(const tuple&)): Use __nonesuch instead
of __nonesuch_no_braces.
(operator=(tuple&&)): Likewise
* include/experimental/type_traits (struct nonesuch): Added private
base class to make nonesuch not an aggregate and removed deleted
default constructor.
* testsuite/20_util/nonesuch/nonesuch.cc: New.
* testsuite/experimental/type_traits/nonesuch.cc: New.
From-SVN: r271175
As well as simpifying the code by removing duplication, this means that
we only need to touch std::__invoke_r if we need to implement changes to
INVOKE<R>, such as those in P0932R0.
* include/bits/std_function.h (_Simple_type_wrapper): Remove.
(_Function_handler): Remove partial specializations for void return
types and pointers to member.
(_Function_handler::_M_manager): Adapt to removal of
_Simple_type_wrapper.
(_Function_handler::_M_invoke): Use __invoke_r instead of __invoke.
* include/std/functional (_Bind_result::__enable_if_void)
(_Bind_result::__disable_if_void): Remove sfinae helpers.
(_Bind_result::__call): Use __invoke_r and remove overloads for void
return types.
* include/std/future (__future_base::_Task_state::_M_run)
(__future_base::_Task_state::_M_run_delayed): Use __invoke_r and
change return type of lambda expressions.
From-SVN: r271174
* include/bits/invoke.h (__invoke_r): Define new function implementing
the INVOKE<R> pseudo-function.
* testsuite/20_util/function_objects/invoke/1.cc: Add more tests.
* testsuite/20_util/function_objects/invoke/2.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r271173
The definition of is_nothrow_invocable in terms of is_convertible and
is_nothrow_constructible is incorrect, because a type could have an
explicit constructor that means is_nothrow_constructible is true, but
implicit conversions could use a different constructor that is
potentially-throwing.
Fix it by adding a C++11 version of C++20's is_nothrow_convertible that
only considers implicit conversions.
* include/std/type_traits (__is_nt_convertible_helper): Define it
unconditionally, not only for C++20.
(__is_nothrow_convertible): Define internal trait for use in C++11.
(__is_nt_invocable_impl: Fix by using __is_nothrow_convertible.
(is_invocable_r_v, is_nothrow_invocable_r_v): Add missing parameter.
* testsuite/20_util/is_nothrow_convertible/value_ext.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/is_nothrow_convertible/value.cc: Check with type
that has nothrow explicit conversion but potentially-throwing implicit
conversion.
* testsuite/20_util/is_nothrow_invocable/value.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/is_nothrow_invocable/value_ext.cc: Fix helper
function to only consider implicit conversions.
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/cons/noexcept_specs.cc: Add comment.
From-SVN: r271171
As both callers of match_results::_M_resize(unsigned) immediately follow
it with a loop to update the value of each sub_match, that behaviour can
be moved into _M_resize itself. The first caller fills the container
with unmatched subs, which can be done with vector::assign, and the
second caller clears the container to establish a specific state, which
can be provided by a new member function specific to that purpose.
Tangentially, I also noticed that match_results::max_size() doesn't
account for the three special sub_match objects that are always present
in a fully established result state. This patch also fixes that.
* include/bits/regex.h (match_results::max_size()): Adjust return
value to account for prefix/suffix/unmatched subs.
(match_results::_M_resize(unsigned int)): Use _Base_type::assign to
reset the contained sub matches.
(match_results::_M_establish_failed_match(_Bi_iter)): Add new member
function to set result state following a failed match.
* include/bits/regex.tcc (__regex_algo_impl): Remove loop to set
sub_match states after _M_resize. Use _M_establish_failed_match.
From-SVN: r271167
The std::thread constructor creates (and then moves) an unnecessary
temporary copy of each argument. Optimize it to only make the one copy
that is required.
PR libstdc++/69724
* include/std/thread (thread::_State_impl, thread::_S_make_state):
Replace single _Callable parameter with variadic _Args pack, to
forward them directly to the tuple of decayed copies.
* testsuite/30_threads/thread/cons/69724.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r271166
* testsuite/20_util/allocator_traits/members/allocate_hint_nonpod.cc:
Use operator-> to access raw pointer member.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/59829.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/bool/80893.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/cxx11.cc: Use NullablePointer.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_allocator.h (NullablePointer): New utility
for tests.
(PointerBase, PointerBase_void): Derive from NullablePointer and use
its constructors and equality operators. Change converting
constructors to use operator-> to access private member of the other
pointer type.
(PointerBase_void::operator->()): Add, for access to private member.
(operator-(PointerBase, PointerBase)): Change to hidden friend.
(operator==(PointerBase, PointerBase)): Remove.
(operator!=(PointerBase, PointerBase)): Remove.
From-SVN: r271160
The printer was confused when unique_ptr<T,D>::pointer is an empty
class, or the deleter is not empty. Instead of assuming the tuple has a
single _M_head_impl member manually inspect the tuple base classes to
get the first element.
* python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py (UniquePointerPrinter.__init__): Do
not assume field called _M_head_impl is the first tuple element.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/compat.cc: Make tuple
implementation more accurate.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/cxx11.cc: Check unique_ptr with
empty pointer type and non-empty deleter.
From-SVN: r271159
* include/bits/unique_ptr.h (__uniq_ptr_impl): Add move constructor,
move assignment operator.
(__uniq_ptr_impl::release(), __uniq_ptr_impl::reset(pointer)): Add.
(__uniq_ptr_data): New class template with conditionally deleted
special members.
(unique_ptr, unique_ptr<T[], D>): Change type of data member from
__uniq_ptr_impl<T, D> to __uniq_ptr_data<T, D>. Define move
constructor and move assignment operator as defaulted.
(unique_ptr::release(), unique_ptr<T[], D>::release()): Forward to
__uniq_ptr_impl::release().
(unique_ptr::reset(pointer), unique_ptr<T[], D>::reset<U>(U)): Forward
to __uniq_ptr_impl::reset(pointer).
* python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py (UniquePointerPrinter.__init__):
Check for new __uniq_ptr_data type.
* testsuite/20_util/unique_ptr/dr2899.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r271158
Make the filesystem::path constructors SFINAE away for void* arguments,
instead of giving an error due to iterator_traits<void*>::reference.
PR libstdc++/90454.cc path construction from void*
* include/bits/fs_path.h (path::_Path): Use remove_pointer so that
pointers to void are rejected as well as void.
* include/experimental/bits/fs_path.h (path::_Path): Likewise.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/construct/80762.cc: Also check
pointers to void.
* testsuite/experimental/filesystem/path/construct/80762.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r271134
This type is not a conforming allocator, because it cannot be reliably
rebound to allocate for a different type. The result of the rebind
transformation still uses the same underlying std::tr1::array<T, 1>
array, which may not be correctly aligned or even have elements the
right size for the value_type of the rebound allocator.
It has been deprecated for several years and should now be removed.
* doc/xml/manual/allocator.xml: Remove documentation for
array_allocator.
* doc/xml/manual/evolution.xml: Document array_allocator removal.
* doc/xml/manual/using.xml: Remove header from documentation.
* include/Makefile.am: Remove <ext/array_allocator.h> header.
* include/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* include/ext/array_allocator.h: Remove.
* include/precompiled/extc++.h: Do not include removed header.
* testsuite/ext/array_allocator/1.cc: Remove.
* testsuite/ext/array_allocator/2.cc: Remove.
* testsuite/ext/array_allocator/26875.cc: Remove.
* testsuite/ext/array_allocator/3.cc: Remove.
* testsuite/ext/array_allocator/check_deallocate_null.cc: Remove.
* testsuite/ext/array_allocator/check_delete.cc: Remove.
* testsuite/ext/array_allocator/check_new.cc: Remove.
* testsuite/ext/array_allocator/variadic_construct.cc: Remove.
* testsuite/ext/headers.cc: Do not include removed header.
From-SVN: r271119
The test uses remove_pointer because in most cases native_handle_type is
a pointer to the actual type that the C++ class contains. However, for
std::thread, native_handle_type is the same type as the type contained
in std::thread, and so remove_pointer is not needed. On targets where
pthread_t is a pointer type remove_pointer<native_handle_type> is not a
no-op, instead it transforms pthread_t and causes the test to fail.
The fix is to not apply remove_pointer when testing std::thread.
PR libstdc++/81266
* testsuite/util/thread/all.h: Do not use remove_pointer for
std:🧵:native_handle_type.
From-SVN: r271080
Clang diagnoses the inconsistent noexcept-specifier on the friend
declaration of __get. Add it, and also on __get_storage.
PR libstdc++/90397
* include/std/variant (_Variant_storage<false, Types...>::_M_storage())
(_Variant_storage<true, Types...>::_M_reset()))
(_Variant_storage<true, Types...>::_M_storage())): Add noexcept.
(__get_storage): Likewise.
(variant): Add noexcept to friend declarations for __get and
__get_storage.
From-SVN: r271079
A disabled specialization should not be callable, so move the function
call operator into a new base class which correctly implements the
disabled hash semantics. For the versioned namespace configuration do
not derive from __poison_hash in the enabled case, as the empty base
class serves no purpose but potentially increases the object size. For
the default configuration that base class must be kept, to preserve
layout.
An enabled specialization should not be unconditionally noexcept,
because the underlying hash object might throw.
PR libstdc++/90388
* include/bits/unique_ptr.h (default_delete, default_delete<T[]>):
Use _Require for constraints.
(operator>(nullptr_t, const unique_ptr<T,D>&)): Implement exactly as
per the standard.
(__uniq_ptr_hash): New base class with conditionally-disabled call
operator.
(hash<unique_ptr<T,D>>): Derive from __uniq_ptr_hash.
* testsuite/20_util/default_delete/48631_neg.cc: Adjust dg-error line.
* testsuite/20_util/unique_ptr/hash/90388.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r271078
This change ensures that std::common_type<> is a complete type (LWG
2408), and that std::common_type<T>, std::common_type<cv T1, cv T2>, and
std::common_type<T1, T2, R...> will use program-defined specializations
for std::common_type<T1, T2> (LWG 2465).
The implementation of common_type<T1, T2, R...> is changed to use
void_t, and the specializations for duration and time_point are modified
to also use void_t instead of depending on implementation details of
common_type.
PR libstdc++/89102
* doc/xml/manual/intro.xml: Document DR 2408 and 2465 changes.
* include/std/chrono (__duration_common_type_wrapper): Replace with ...
(__duration_common_type): New helper.
(common_type<chrono::duration<R1, P2>, chrono::duration<R2, P2>>): Use
__duration_common_type.
(__timepoint_common_type_wrapper): Replace with ...
(__timepoint_common_type): New helper.
(common_type<chrono::time_point<C, D2>, chrono::time_point<C, D2>>):
Use __time_point_common_type.
* include/std/type_traits (common_type<>): Define, as per LWG 2408.
(__common_type_impl): If either argument is transformed by decay,
use the common_type of the decayed types.
(__common_type_impl<_Tp, _Up, _Tp, _Up>): If the types are already
decayed, use __do_common_type_impl to get the common_type.
(common_type<_Tp>): Use common_type<_Tp, _Tp>.
(__do_member_type_wrapper, __member_type_wrapper)
(__expanded_common_type_wrapper): Remove.
(__common_type_pack, __common_type_fold): New helpers.
(common_type<_Tp, _Up, _Vp...>): Use new helpers instead of
__member_type_wrapper and __expanded_common_type_wrapper.
* testsuite/20_util/common_type/requirements/explicit_instantiation.cc:
Test zero-length template argument list.
* testsuite/20_util/common_type/requirements/sfinae_friendly_1.cc:
Test single argument cases and argument types that should decay.
* testsuite/20_util/common_type/requirements/sfinae_friendly_2.cc:
Adjust expected error.
* testsuite/20_util/duration/literals/range_neg.cc: Use zero for
dg-error lineno.
* testsuite/20_util/duration/requirements/typedefs_neg1.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/duration/requirements/typedefs_neg2.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/duration/requirements/typedefs_neg3.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r270987
2019-05-01 Nina Dinka Ranns <dinka.ranns@gmail.com>
Make allocator propagation more consistent for
operator+(basic_string) (P1165R1)
* include/bits/basic_string.h
(operator+(basic_string&&, basic_string&&): Changed resulting
allocator to always be the one from the first parameter.
* include/bits/basic_string.tcc
(operator+(const _CharT*, const basic_string&)): Changed
resulting allocator to be SOCCC on the second parameter's allocator.
(operator+(_CharT, const basic_string&)): Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/allocator/char/operator_plus.cc:
New.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/allocator/wchar_t/operator_plus.cc:
New.
From-SVN: r270953
2019-05-06 François Dumont <fdumont@gcc.gnu.org>
* python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py (add_one_template_type_printer):
Add type printer for container types in std::__debug namespace.
* testsuite/lib/gdb-test.exp (whatis-regexp-test): New.
(gdb-tests): Use distinct parameters for the type of test and use of
regex.
(gdb-test): Check for regex test even if 'whatis' test.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/80276.cc: Adapt for _GLIBCXX_DEBUG
mode.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/cxx11.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/cxx17.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/libfundts.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/simple.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/simple11.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/whatis.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/whatis2.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r270893
In this implementation it is an error to pass the empty path to absolute,
because the empty path doesn't represent any file in the filesystem so
the function cannot meet its postcondition.
Currently the absolute(const path&, error_code&) overload reports an
error for the empty path, but using errc::no_such_file_or_directory, and
the other overload does not report an error. This patch makes them
consistntly report an errc::invalid_argument error for the empty path.
PR libstdc++/90299
* src/c++17/fs_ops.cc (absolute(const path&)): Report an error if the
argument is an empty path.
(absolute(const path&, error_code&)): Use invalid_argument as error
code instead of no_such_file_or_directory.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/operations/absolute.cc: Check handling
of non-existent paths and empty paths with both overloads of absolute.
From-SVN: r270874
The hash value should be based on the identity (i.e. address) of the
error_category member, not its object representation (i.e. underlying
bytes).
* include/std/system_error (error_code): Remove friend declaration
for hash<error_code>.
(hash<error_code>::operator()): Use public member functions to access
value and category.
(hash<error_condition>::operator()): Use address of category, not
its object representation.
* src/c++11/compatibility-c++0x.cc (hash<error_code>::operator()):
Use public member functions to access value and category.
* testsuite/19_diagnostics/error_condition/hash.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r270872
2019-05-04 François Dumont <fdumont@gcc.gnu.org>
* include/bits/hashtable.h (_Hashtable<>::rehash): Review comment.
* include/bits/hashtable_policy.h
(_Prime_rehash_policy::_M_bkt_for_elements): Use __builtin_ceill.
(_Power2_rehash_policy::_M_bkt_for_elements): Likewise.
(_Power2_rehash_policy::_M_next_bkt): Enforce returning a result not
smaller than input value rather than always greater. Preserve
_M_next_resize if called with 0 input. Use __builtin_floorl.
(_Power2_rehash_policy::_M_need_rehash): Rehash only if number of
elements + number of insertions is greater than _M_next_resize. Start
with 11 buckets if not told otherwise. Use __builtin_floorl.
(_Rehash_base<>::reserve): Use rehash policy _M_bkt_for_elements.
* src/c++11/hashtable_c++0x.cc (_Prime_rehash_policy::_M_next_bkt):
Preserve _M_next_resize if called with 0 input. Use __builtin_floorl.
(_Prime_rehash_policy::_M_need_rehash): Start with 11 buckets if not
told otherwise. Use __builtin_floorl.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/hash_policy/71181.cc: Adapt test
to also validate _Power2_rehash_policy.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/hash_policy/power2_rehash.cc:
Adapt.
From-SVN: r270868
This is the same fix as was done for std::numeric_limits in r183905.
PR libstdc++/52119
* include/ext/numeric_traits.h (__glibcxx_min): Avoid integer
overflow warning with -Wpedantic -Wsystem-headers.
From-SVN: r270858
In order to use the _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT_IF macro for an expression
containing commas I enclosed it in parentheses, so the preprocessor
wouldn't treat it as two arguments to the function-like macro. Clang
gives an error because now the noexcept-specifier noexcept((C)) is not
equivalent to the noexcept(C) one on the declaration of swap in
<type_traits>.
Instead of requiring extra parentheses around the expression, redefine
_GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT_IF as a variadic macro (even though supporting that in
C++98 is a GNU extension).
PR libstdc++/90314
* include/bits/c++config (_GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT_IF): Use variadic macro.
* include/bits/move.h (swap): Remove extra parentheses.
From-SVN: r270827
The std::__addressof function is always constexpr, even in C++14, so we
can just use that.
* include/experimental/bits/lfts_config.h: Improve doc markup.
* include/experimental/optional: Improve docs.
(_Has_addressof_mem, _Has_addressof_free, _Has_addressof)
(__constexpr_addressof): Remove.
(optional::operator->()): Use std::__addressof().
* include/std/optional (optional::operator->()): Adjust whitespace.
* testsuite/experimental/optional/constexpr/observers/2.cc: Check
that operator-> is still constexpr with overloaded operator&. Change
to compile-only test.
* testsuite/experimental/optional/constexpr/observers/3.cc: Change to
compile-only test.
From-SVN: r270826